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From which Version of Firefox uses XUL Runner supporting TSL 1.2

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I am using XUL Runner from Mozilla in my application which does not support TSL 1.2. Now I need the XUL Runner to be upgraded to support TSL 1.2. I am aware that Mozilla isn't supporting Xul runner but it comes integrated within Firefox . I need to know from which version does the Firefox uses XUL Runner supporting TSL 1.2.

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I am using XUL Runner from Mozilla in my application which does not support TSL 1.2. Now I need the XUL Runner to be upgraded to support TSL 1.2. I am aware that Mozilla isn't supporting Xul runner but it comes integrated within Firefox . I need to know from which version does the Firefox uses XUL Runner supporting TSL 1.2. Thanks

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Why not just use the latest version instead of the earliest version that supports TLS 1.2?

The latest version can be downloaded here: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/xulrunner/releases/latest/runtimes/

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Firefox has supported TLS 1.2 by default since Firefox 27.0 Release (Feb 4, 2014) as per Bug#861266. It can support TLS 1.3 but still not enabled by default.

There are TLS settings prefs on the about:config page that specify the minimum and maximum TLS version.

  • security.tls.version.min = 1
  • security.tls.version.max = 3

1 means TLS 1.0 2 means TLS 1.1 3 means TLS 1.2 (default) 4 means TLS 1.3;